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The Yam's Desert Run: Surviving the Taklamakan Relay

6 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna take you deep into the deadliest stretch of the Mongol Yam: the Taklamakan Desert, known as the 'Place of No Return.' You'll follow the journey of a single yamchi courier carrying a paiza through the Tarim Basin, where postal stations could be 50 miles apart and water meant survival or death. We explore how the Mongols adapted their relay system for sand and silence — using Uyghur guides, underground qanat channels, and a strict ration system enforced by the Yassa. Along the way, we meet a forgotten figure: the desert stationmaster known as the 'rabatdar,' who managed supplies and kept the paiza moving across the Silk Road's most unforgiving corridor. New archaeological evidence from the Khara-Khoto ruins reveals how these stations were stocked, and why some were abandoned. The episode also touches on Marco Polo's crossing and what he got wrong about the desert's postal operations. A story of endurance, logistics, and the thin line between connection and isolation. #Yam #TaklamakanDesert #MongolEmpire #Paiza #Yamchi #Rabatdar #Uyghur #TarimBasin #MarcoPolo #KharaKhoto #SilkRoad #Yassa #Qanat #History #FexingoHistory #CentralAsia #DesertLogistics #PostalRelay Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Yam's Last Riders: Mongol Postal Collapse

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Portada del episodio The Yam's Paper Trail: Mongol Postal Bureaucracy and Record Keeping

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